Medical Treatment over the Internet, via Skype.

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* So Dr Arian, who now works as a radiology specialist registrar in Liverpool, came up with a scheme called Teleheal, where British doctors volunteer to advise Kabul medics via Skype on traumas, accidents and other emergencies.

His colleague Dr Sumita Chawla, from Aintree University Hospital, says: "We have got to understand the facilities that we have are not available to hospitals in Afghanistan.

"So when we give advice we have got to tailor it according to the needs of the patient... and also the facilities that are there." *
 
PAGE wan't there Mindful , BUT the healthcare and doctoring that 'brits' deserve and it will be delivered by third worlders on a computer . Probably going to come to the USA . [oh my] -------------------------- sorta like calling Amazon customer service . maybe .
 
PAGE wan't there Mindful , BUT the healthcare and doctoring that 'brits' deserve and it will be delivered by third worlders on a computer . Probably going to come to the USA . [oh my] -------------------------- sorta like calling Amazon customer service . maybe .

Already has been here, a few companies are doing it. Google telemedicine or telemed.
 
PAGE wan't there Mindful , BUT the healthcare and doctoring that 'brits' deserve and it will be delivered by third worlders on a computer . Probably going to come to the USA . [oh my] -------------------------- sorta like calling Amazon customer service . maybe .

Already has been here, a few companies are doing it. Google telemedicine or telemed.
--------------------------------------------- doesn't sound any good to me , sounds far INFERIOR to what i have gotten when i have broken a bone or 2 Debbie .
 

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